💨 Abstract
The Supreme Court of India recently urged the government to consider legislation to curb obscene content on digital platforms. This follows a familiar debate about the moral impact of web series and social media. While courts have set guidelines for reasonable speech restrictions, there is a push to apply TV-style regulations to digital media. However, digital and TV content are consumed differently, with digital platforms offering tools like age gating and parental controls.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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